Detection method of mammary gland disease

a mammary gland and detection method technology, applied in the field of detection methods of mammary gland disease, can solve the problems of difficult to discover and medically treat latent mastitis, low clinical expression of latent mastitis, and spread of latent mastitis among cow hosts without being noticed, etc., to achieve the effect of reducing the duration of infection, identifying easily and quickly, and putting into practice easily and quickly

Active Publication Date: 2018-07-03
TOHOKU UNIV
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The frequency of clinical expressions of latent mastitis is relatively low, it is difficult to discover and medically treat latent mastitis.
The problem is that the latent mastitis can spread among hosts of cows without being noticed.
However, when it comes to mastitis caused by Staphylococcus aureus, part of Staphylococcus aureus is resistant against antibiotic substances and can form minute abscesses in mammary glands to make it generally difficult to medically treat mastitis caused by Staphylococcus aureus by means of antibiotic agents.
Since, however, administration of antibiotic agents is a symptomatic therapy, it cannot directly protect mammary gland tissues from damages.

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[0174]1st Localization of Cyclophilin A in Mammary Gland Tissue[0175]1. Materials and Methods[0176](1) Samples

[0177]The mammary gland tissues collected from the udders where the onset of experimental mastitis or latent mastitis was observable out of lactating Holstein cows of three different experimental districts indicated as A through C below were selected and used as mammary gland tissues developing mastitis. The mammary gland tissues were collected immediately after slaughtering the cows and were immobilized in a single night at 4° C. by quickly using PLP fixative solution or phosphoric acid buffer formalin fixative solution. After the fixation, the tissues were immersed sequentially in 70% ethanol, in 80% ethanol, in 90% ethanol and in 95% ethanol for 12 hours each and then in 100% ethanol for 24 hours so as to be dehydrated stepwise. After the dehydration, the tissues were immersed in each of toluene and paraffin for 6 hours and then embedded in paraffin. Additionally, the mam...

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The object of the present invention is to provide an early mastitis detection method that can detect mastitis easily and quickly when compared to the prior methods and also a biomarker to be used with the method.The object can be solved by a method of examining a mammary gland disease by using the level of cyclophilin A in a mammary gland or in milk as indicator. More specifically, the object can be a method of examining a mammary gland disease comprising steps (1) and (2) listed below;(1) a step of detecting cyclophilin A in the milk collected from an udder or an udder quarter of a subject and thereby determining the cyclophilin A level in the milk; and(2) a step of determining the onset of a mammary gland disease or the possibility of onset of a mammary gland disease in the udder or the udder quarter of the subject on the basis of the cyclophilin A level in the milk.

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[0001]The present application claims the benefit of priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-156163, filed on Jul. 12, 2012, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.TECHNICAL FIELD[0002]The present invention relates to the detection method of mammary gland disease such as mastitis in the udder or in one or more of quarter parts of udder.BACKGROUND ART[0003]The cow udder is divided into the left and the right by a thick medial suspensory ligament, and also into the front and the rear by thin membranes that operate as partition wall to constitute independent quarters. The cow udder contains a large number of mammary alveoli, and a single layer of mammary epithelial cells is arranged at the mammary gland side of each mammary alveolus. Mammary epithelial cells of a healthy cow are tightly connected by inter-cellular adhesion molecules such as tight junctions. Mammary epithelial cells form a layer, which functions as barrier for physically separating the...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G01N33/573C07K16/40G01N33/68
CPCG01N33/573C07K16/40G01N33/6893G01N2800/365G01N2333/99
Inventor ASO, HISASHIKITAZAWA, HARUKIWATANABE, KOICHIOWADA, SHUICHIWATANABE, HITOSHINAGASAWA, YUYASOMEYA, SHUNSUKEHORIKOSHI, YORIKOITAYA, NANAMI
Owner TOHOKU UNIV
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